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Abdominal Adhesions

Posts in this category relate to the ongoing pain, suffering, and injuries caused by abdominal adhesions (the product of endometriosis and surgical scarring).

One in ten women suffers from endometriosis. For some, a hysterectomy or adhesiolysis (laparoscopic surgery) helps and ends their nightmare. For others, the nightmare continues for the rest of their lives.

Find out how adhesions can damage and wreak havoc on a woman’s digestive and reproductive systems, abdomen, pelvis, bladder, uterus, fallopian tubes, and bowels.

Learn how to advocate for yourself by educating yourself. The sad truth is that abdominal adhesions are often misdiagnosed, misunderstood, and ignored by medical professionals.

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How many times have had an appointment with a new doctor only to have them ignore, dismiss, or laugh at your symptoms and concerns? What if you could interview doctors before scheduling an appointment?

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Living with one or multiple chronic illnesses involves a LOT of waiting. We wait for doctor appointments, test results, pain relief, cures, diagnoses, people to understand, and so much more. But does it ever end? There is no simple answer to this question.

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